Rebecca McIntosh HawkinsHagerty Papers 1823-1901, 1974, 1991

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Rebecca McIntosh HawkinsHagerty Papers 1823-1901, 1974, 1991

Papers relating to theextended family of Rebecca McIntosh Hawkins Hagerty, a three-quarter CreekIndian who was also the only woman in Texas owning more than 100 slaves in1860. Materials primarily include financial and legal documents,correspondence, and a newspaper clipping.

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Hagerty, Rebecca McIntosh Hawkins, 1815-1888

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In 1860, Rebecca McIntosh Hawkins Hagerty, age 45, was apparently the only woman among 45 planters in Texas owning more than 100 slaves. She may well have also been the only one who was three-quarters Creek Indian. Born March 15, 1815, in the Lower Creek Indian nation in Georgia, Rebecca McIntosh was the daughter of William M. McIntosh, half-Scottish Chief of the Lower Division of Creeks, and his second wife, Susannah Ree, full-blooded Creek. In 1825, when Rebecca was ...

Hagerty, Rebecca, 1815-1886

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Scott family.

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Berry, Frances, b. 1848

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McFarland family.

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Scott, Louisa, b. 1831

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McIntosh, Chillicothe.

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McIntosh family.

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Hagerty, Spire.

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Berry family.

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Scott, James C

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Hawkins family.

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Broadnax, John H.

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Hindman, Adeste Fidele.

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Hawkins, Benjamin, d. 1836

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